Saturday, June 23, 2012

Camp Mennoscah--June 23, 2012

This week, something happened that has never happened before.  Oliver went to camp and spent 2 consecutive nights away from home (meaning 2 nights away from me.)  That is the longest we have ever been away from each other in his 8 1/2 years.  I think we were both a little anxious about him going, (probably me more than him.)  We dropped him off on Thursday at Camp Mennoscah, a camp affiliated with our church, and picked him up this morning, with no communication in between.

So, did Oliver enjoy himself, you ask?  Let's just say, he had an AMAZING time!  In fact, when we picked him up, he gave me a hug and his first words were, "Can I come back here next year??"  Really, all the things he did at camp were things that he loves...spending all day outside, swimming, playing in the river, singing, crafts, being around his friends, etc.  I am so thankful that he had such a wonderful time!





 Oliver and his good friend, Chase.  The boys go to church and school together, and were also cabin mates.

 Oliver walking to his cabin with Pat and one of his counselors.


 Oliver in front of his cabin


Oliver and his counselors 


Eli running to Oliver when we picked him up this morning 


 Oliver playing one last game of carpet pool


Eli trying out the swings




Friday, June 22, 2012

Oliver's Baseball Game--June 20, 2012

 














Playing baseball can be a little tiring!  











Pool time--June 17, 2012

 Do you like Eli's pool?


 The boys wanted to play with water outside, and this is what they came up with.  It doesn't provide much room for any lap swims!


 Thanks to last year's Target clearance section, I had a pool for them to use instead!

















Sunday, June 17, 2012

Happy Haircut #2--June 16, 2012

A few posts ago, I said that getting Eli a haircut was long overdue.  Getting Oliver a haircut was long, long, long overdue!  He wanted so badly to keep his hair long, and I must say that there were times that I thought it looked cute long, but I COULD NOT TAKE IT ANY LONGER!  It was looking so shaggy and out of control, so I finally convinced him to get it trimmed.  (He is also going to Camp Mennoscah (church camp) for a couple of days this week, and I think he finally realized that having shorter hair at camp might be a little easier.  Camp is a whole other story...him being away from home for several days and nights for the first time.  He'll be great.  I'm the one you should be worried about.)

Anyway, here are the before and after shots!






I love it!!


Mr. Independent / Naughty--June 6, 2012

It is getting to the point where I seriously can't fold Eli's laundry in front of him.  He has about half a dozen shirts that he only wants to wear, and when he sees one of them, he thinks it is necessary to change into it immediately, regardless of what he is already wearing.  I took these photos of him trying to put on one of his favorite shirts after I told him that he couldn't change.  

I think we need to work a little more on his self-dressing skills...that is a shirt he is trying to put on over his legs! 


 He is not amused by my use of the camera at this very moment.


 And now we've moved on to complete frustration.


And finally, the giggles get the best of him!


Goggle Man!--June 6, 2012

Lately, Eli has had a serious infatuation with Oliver's swimming goggles!  Sometimes he'll wear them over his eyes, or sometimes just around his neck.  But regardless, he likes to know where they are pretty much all of the time!  I guess he takes after his big brother...check out the last picture!










Oliver, age 3--The Original Goggle Man


Our Next Project...The Fence--May 31, 2012

Now that our basketball goal is finished we've moved on to our next home improvement project on our ever-growing list of things to do...our back fence.  (This is a little hard to explain, so bear with me!)  When the people who built our house put up the fence, they decided to build the back section of the fence about 8 feet in front of our property line.  I guess this was fine until other houses were built in the neighborhood, whose owners chose to put their fences on their actual property line, creating a weird no-man's-land between our fence and our back neighbor's.  The area was ours to take care of, but since it was blocked by the fence, it was difficult to get to and became filled with overgrown trees, weeds, etc.  Basically, it was a pain.  So, we decided to tear down that fence and build a fence at our actual property line.  It has become another project that is quite time consuming!


 This photo shows the area between the our old fence the start of the new fence.


 Oliver was such a fantastic helper taking down the old boards.  He's actually using a real power tool! 


 Eli just keeps himself busy doing his "work"





The man in charge!